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XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]The current administration is not going to let the bond market pop. Even if they have to give the entire state of Alaska to China, [/quote]
Hmmmmm…. now that’s an interesting idea. Do you think they’d take it? I have a brother-in-law who used to live in Alaska, I’ll gladly throw him into the deal for free.
XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]The current administration is not going to let the bond market pop. Even if they have to give the entire state of Alaska to China, [/quote]
Hmmmmm…. now that’s an interesting idea. Do you think they’d take it? I have a brother-in-law who used to live in Alaska, I’ll gladly throw him into the deal for free.
XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]many reo properties are not on the MLS when they first are assigned to an agent. Signs go up and are in place for quite awhile in some cases. So get in the car and drive.
[/quote]Unfortunately, the agents in La Jolla have an agreement to not put up signs. (Except on the day of open house they are allowed) So, you drive around La Jolla and never know what’s for sale. It’s such a foolish policy that it boggles my mind. I live in La Jolla, and I’m constantly going for runs, or driving and it would be much better to see signs.
XBoxBoy
XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]many reo properties are not on the MLS when they first are assigned to an agent. Signs go up and are in place for quite awhile in some cases. So get in the car and drive.
[/quote]Unfortunately, the agents in La Jolla have an agreement to not put up signs. (Except on the day of open house they are allowed) So, you drive around La Jolla and never know what’s for sale. It’s such a foolish policy that it boggles my mind. I live in La Jolla, and I’m constantly going for runs, or driving and it would be much better to see signs.
XBoxBoy
XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]many reo properties are not on the MLS when they first are assigned to an agent. Signs go up and are in place for quite awhile in some cases. So get in the car and drive.
[/quote]Unfortunately, the agents in La Jolla have an agreement to not put up signs. (Except on the day of open house they are allowed) So, you drive around La Jolla and never know what’s for sale. It’s such a foolish policy that it boggles my mind. I live in La Jolla, and I’m constantly going for runs, or driving and it would be much better to see signs.
XBoxBoy
XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]many reo properties are not on the MLS when they first are assigned to an agent. Signs go up and are in place for quite awhile in some cases. So get in the car and drive.
[/quote]Unfortunately, the agents in La Jolla have an agreement to not put up signs. (Except on the day of open house they are allowed) So, you drive around La Jolla and never know what’s for sale. It’s such a foolish policy that it boggles my mind. I live in La Jolla, and I’m constantly going for runs, or driving and it would be much better to see signs.
XBoxBoy
XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]many reo properties are not on the MLS when they first are assigned to an agent. Signs go up and are in place for quite awhile in some cases. So get in the car and drive.
[/quote]Unfortunately, the agents in La Jolla have an agreement to not put up signs. (Except on the day of open house they are allowed) So, you drive around La Jolla and never know what’s for sale. It’s such a foolish policy that it boggles my mind. I live in La Jolla, and I’m constantly going for runs, or driving and it would be much better to see signs.
XBoxBoy
XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=davelj]I will buy his book. I am most interested in the odd inner-workings of these strange human brains.[/quote]
If you have not read Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely it’s a must read for those that want to understand the odd inner-workings of these strange human brains.
XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=davelj]I will buy his book. I am most interested in the odd inner-workings of these strange human brains.[/quote]
If you have not read Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely it’s a must read for those that want to understand the odd inner-workings of these strange human brains.
XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=davelj]I will buy his book. I am most interested in the odd inner-workings of these strange human brains.[/quote]
If you have not read Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely it’s a must read for those that want to understand the odd inner-workings of these strange human brains.
XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=davelj]I will buy his book. I am most interested in the odd inner-workings of these strange human brains.[/quote]
If you have not read Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely it’s a must read for those that want to understand the odd inner-workings of these strange human brains.
XBoxBoy
Participant[quote=davelj]I will buy his book. I am most interested in the odd inner-workings of these strange human brains.[/quote]
If you have not read Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely it’s a must read for those that want to understand the odd inner-workings of these strange human brains.
XBoxBoy
ParticipantThe last couple of paragraphs are really remarkable. He hasn’t made a payment in eight months on his mortgage and the bank hasn’t even managed to get in contact with him, much less file an NOD, or get anywhere near actually foreclosing. Amazing. Simply amazing. And yet his situation is probably not unique. Wanna bet he manages to stay in that house for two years without paying a dime?
XBoxBoy
ParticipantThe last couple of paragraphs are really remarkable. He hasn’t made a payment in eight months on his mortgage and the bank hasn’t even managed to get in contact with him, much less file an NOD, or get anywhere near actually foreclosing. Amazing. Simply amazing. And yet his situation is probably not unique. Wanna bet he manages to stay in that house for two years without paying a dime?
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